Hackettstown Children’s Items are Now (Mostly) Fine-Free
Effective June 1, 2026 the Hackettstown Free Public Library will no longer charge extended use fees (fines) for most children’s items returned past their due date. This policy applies to children’s items checked out from the Hackettstown Free Public Library. In addition, all previously owed extended use fees for children’s items checked out from the Hackettstown Free Public Library returned overdue will be waived. This is thanks to a very generous donation from Man Skirt Brewing, and its owner, Joseph Fisher.
The Hackettstown Free Public Library’s Board of Trustees and staff are dedicated to creating a more equitable and pleasant community library. Eliminating extended use fees for overdue children’s materials ensures that the youngest and most vulnerable people in our community keep access to the Library’s vital resources and services. Late fees, no matter how small, are a very real and significant burden for low-income families. Library experts have found that charging overdue fines inhibits access to library materials and services. Studies indicate that even modest penalties deter people from registering for a library card or using the library because of the risk of incurring fines. Rather than motivating borrowers to return items on time, fines act as an inequitable barrier to service, disproportionately impacting minors, students, and community members with limited financial resources.
Items after June 1, 2026 that will still accrue overdue fines:
- All adult items
- All teen/young adult items
- Children’s video games
- Wonderbooks
- Launchpads
Fees for lost/damaged items will still be charged regardless of the age range of the item.

